Glad you have found one that is working for ya! The tonehub is a very handy feature. Having wads of presets on tap and ready for a preview is a very powerful feature. It does come down to the tone in the end. Bottom line, how does it sound? The STL stuff has very good algorithms and it's very easy to try new relases and very easy to go through presets until you find something you like. Thats one thing that I find lacking in THU. BIAS has a great shared cloud preset bank and I do hope that THU integrates a cloud based preset sharing thing in the next release. STL was the quickest one, in my experience, to go from launch to workable tone. It isn't the most flexible, or the most feature rich, but none of that matters if it takes to long to get to a tone that works for you.
keep an open mind and keep trying out things as they are released. Next thing you know, bam, something will come out and you'll be like "FINALLY!!!"
QUOTE (JohnMathew @ Nov 10 2020, 06:22 PM)
Hi Sarge!
Yes, it seems STL ToneHub is the best one for me. Threre's something that I have started to understand and it is that you don't need thousands or effects and thousands of cabinets and thousands of... I mean, brands like Amplitube, Bias, etc. seem to focusmore on quantity than quality. I am not saying they are bad. They aren't. But there's a great difference between good and awesome
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What I have found in STL tonehub (that I am still trying) it that it has less of everything compared to the type of plugins I named before, but the presets are golden IMO. So, I think I am more leaned towards STL Tone. I'm waiting for black friday to finally decide
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Cheers!
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